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Tone-Cone on CD

Mind Transport Fabric is another name used by Cameron Akhunaton aka Magic Sound Fabric This release from 1999 offers 66 minutes of ambient soundscapes. Tenuous organ drones mixed with environmental sounds (nocturnal insects, trickling waters, distant owls) set the sedate tone for this music. The electronics are passive and intended to elicit meditative states, whether filtered with softly vibrating, almost subliminal percussives or nudged by crisp keyboard minimalism. Sometimes the keyboards emerge as clearly defined piano, delicately floating amid gently grinding electronic textures. A few sounds reach a more demonstrative resonance, but even these instances are applied with languid intent, to flavor the ambience with a slight edginess. Overall, though, the music remains calm. This release displays more of a harmonic flow than a melodic presence. ( -Matt Howarth Soniccuriosity.com)

Mind Transport Fabric is another name used by Cameron Akhunaton aka Magic Sound Fabric This release from 1999 offers 66 minutes of ambient soundscapes. Tenuous organ drones mixed with environmental sounds (nocturnal insects, trickling waters, distant owls) set the sedate tone for this music. The electronics are passive and intended to elicit meditative states, whether filtered with softly vibrating, almost subliminal percussives or nudged by crisp keyboard minimalism. Sometimes the keyboards emerge as clearly defined piano, delicately floating amid gently grinding electronic textures. A few sounds reach a more demonstrative resonance, but even these instances are applied with languid intent, to flavor the ambience with a slight edginess. Overall, though, the music remains calm. This release displays more of a harmonic flow than a melodic presence. ( -Matt Howarth Soniccuriosity.com)